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SEGA surprised us this week with the announcement of Shining Resonance Refrain. Though the game had only been announced as a PlayStation 4 game in Japan, the action RPG is also releasing for Switch in the west.

Localization producer James Kuroki has now shared a bit more on Shining Resonance Refrain. Kuroki talked about what players can expect from the game, what’s new compared to the original PS3 release from a few years ago, and more. You can read the full interview below.

Following the initial reveal in Weekly Jump last week, Bandai Namco has officially announced Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy for Switch. It’s coming out pretty soon as a release is planned for April 26 in Japan. Pricing is set at 6,800 yen.

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy will support the Joy-Con (including the Joy-Con Grip) and Switch Pro Controller. Using just a single Joy-Con is not supported, however.

Toki Tori 2 originally released for Wii U back in 2015. This week, the game made its way to Switch.

You might be interested to know that the Switch release is quite a bit different than the Wii U title. Developer Two Tribes has made a number of improvements and changes over the years, and in bringing the game to Nintendo’s console, lots more was implemented – both big and small.

Two Tribes went over everything in a new blog post yesterday. You can read the studio’s thoughts below to get a good idea as to just how much effort went into the Switch version.

Renegade Kid has prepared a new trailer to promote Totes the Goat’s arrival on Switch next Thursday. View the trailer below.

Mad Mimic uploaded the next entry in its new developer diary series for No Heroes Here. This time around, the project’s level designer talks about how it is to create a level, dealing with space limitations, and developing the game progression. Check out the dev diary below.

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

Arc System Works provided new information about the English dub for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle during a live stream this week.

For those who missed the news previously, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle will feature dual audio. Players will be able to experience the game with English voices or the original Japanese voiceovers.

BlazBlue will retain the same cast as before for its characters. Actors who participated for Persona 4 Arena will be back as well. The cast from the original RWBY series will be featured in this game, too. As for Under Night In-Birth, a totally new set of characters are being brought in.

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle launches for Switch on June 5.

ND Cube is primarily known as the developer of the Mario Party games. But the studio was also involved with one of Nintendo’s latest mobile efforts.

Indeed, ND Cube worked on Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. The company’s provides this information on its official website. It’s unclear just how much ND Cube worked on the project, but they were definitely involved.

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Since January, Gust has kept Atelier Lydie & Suelle: Alchemists of the Mysterious Painting with two patches. The latest one just went live in Japan this week, and has made visual adjustments specifically for the Switch version – though the full extent of this is not yet clear. It’s also worth mentioning that for the first update, character level caps were increased.

Below are the full patch notes for both updates:

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A Hole New World lands on the Switch eShop this coming Thursday. For a look at the title, view the gameplay video below.


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